In use in the fall of 2001. Not knowing at this time how bad the bottom framework and planking realy was, the boat was taken on a 75 mile Allegheny Chapter River Run. The boat had started to leak a fair amount but the pump kept up with it. When the boat was taken apart we were amazed at how bad the bottom actually was. This boat had been used by Blaine from 1977 through mid 2002 May through October. The year 2003 is the first year that this boat was not used since 1957. It will be back in the water in 2005.

The steam box to make the lower transom frame

Putting the steamed frame in the frame jig.

The frame in the jig with all clamps in place. It was kept in the jig for a few days.

The new frame installed along with the rest of the bottom frames.

The forfoot being worked on at an Allegheny Chapter Workshop.

Working on the keel.

The forfoot mounted and the new keel clamped into place.

The keel clamped in position and being bolted in permentatly.

Working on chine location at the Allegheny Chapter Fall 2004 Workshop.

Installing the chines, December, 2004.

Inner bottom April, 2005.

Dry fitting the bottom.

The bottom completely dry fit and ready to be removed for final installation.

Spreading out the 3M 5200.

Canvas layer over the 5200. The canvas becomes saturated with 5200. The back side of the planks are then buttered with 5200 and installed.

The last bottom plank being installed.

May 6, 2005, the bottom planking is installed and waiting to cure. The excess canvas will then be removed.
Rolling the boat back upright, May 18,2005.